Britain’s oldest car – a 123-year-old Santler Dogcart from 1894 – could sell for as much as £250,0000 and you can STILL drive it at 10mph

One of the most important cars in British motoring history is up for sale, and could fetch more than a new McLaren 720S. But with a top speed of 10mph, its power doesn't even come close in comparison - although you can still drive 100 years later

By Dan Elsom

19th October 2017,1:07 pm

Updated: 19th October 2017,2:00 pm

AN ancient motor believed to be the oldest surviving car in Britain will go under the hammer next month – and it’s expected to fetch £250,000.